Immagini Ombre Idee: Group Show at Open Box in Milan
'Immagini Ombre Idee,' a collective exhibition curated by Gaspare Luigi Marcone, is currently on display at The Open Box in Milan. This showcase features works from ten artists, including Valentino Albini's dissolved Polaroid titled Reappearance Hypothesis (2014) and Gianni Caravaggio's photographic detail of a sculpture, Sotto la superficie la verità della concretezza (mattino) (2013). Additionally, Goldschmied&Chiari presents smoke bombs in their studio work, Fotografia 16.11.2016.11.08 (2018), while Ornaghi&Prestinari explores Morandi's studio with Grigio lieve (2016). The exhibition is thoughtfully arranged across three walls, blending documentary and photographic elements in a cohesive manner.
Key facts
- Group exhibition 'Immagini Ombre Idee' at The Open Box in Milan
- Curated by Gaspare Luigi Marcone
- Features ten artists and about ten wall-mounted works
- Includes Valentino Albini's Reappearance Hypothesis (2014)
- Includes Gianni Caravaggio's Sotto la superficie la verità della concretezza (mattino) (2013)
- Includes Goldschmied&Chiari's Fotografia 16.11.2016.11.08 (2018)
- Includes Ornaghi&Prestinari's Grigio lieve (2016)
- Exhibition spans three walls with documentary and photographic fragments
Entities
Artists
- Valentino Albini
- Gianni Caravaggio
- Goldschmied&Chiari
- Ornaghi&Prestinari
- Gaspare Luigi Marcone
Institutions
- The Open Box
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy